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🚫 Kenai River King Salmon Fishing Closed in 2025 – Here’s Why That’s Okay

🧭 Conservation First, Adventure Always In 2025, the Kenai River is closed to all king salmon fishing — including catch-and-release — for both the early and late runs. This decision, made by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), aims to protect the declining king salmon populations and ensure the sustainability of future fisheries.​Alaska

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Kenai Fishing Salmon 2025: What to Expect and Why This Season Is a Must

🗓️ The 2025 Alaska Salmon Season Is Shaping Up to Be Epic If salmon fishing in Alaska is on your list for 2025, there’s one river you can’t ignore — the Kenai. Known worldwide for its iconic sockeye, chrome-bright silvers, and pink salmon pulses, the Kenai River is primed for a banner year. Snowpack, water

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Drift Boat vs Power Boat Fishing in Alaska – Which Is Right for Your Trip?

🧭 What’s the Difference Between Drift and Power Boat Fishing? When planning your Alaska fishing trip, you’ll need to decide: drift boat or power boat? Both offer unique experiences on rivers like the Kenai and Kasilof, and choosing the right one depends on your goals, skill level, and fishing season. If you want to book

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Trophy Rainbow Trout Fishing on the Kenai River

Big Water. Big Fish. Big Smiles. 🟦 Looking for a world-class rainbow trout fishery? You’ve found it. The Kenai River in Alaska is home to some of the largest, wildest rainbow trout in North America—with football-bodied fish commonly hitting 24–30 inches and the occasional 33+ inch bruiser lurking in deep, glacial-blue runs. Whether you’re drifting

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